Nelson Richard DeMille (born August 23, 1943) is an American author of
action adventure
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and
suspense novels. His novels include ''
Plum Island'', ''
The Charm School'', and ''
The Gold Coast''. DeMille has also written under the
pen names
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Jack Cannon, Kurt Ladner, Ellen Kay and Brad Matthews.
Biography
DeMille was born in
New York City
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on August 23, 1943. He moved as a child with his family to
Long Island. He attended Elmont Memorial High School where he played football and ran track.
After spending three years at
Hofstra University, he joined the Army and attended
Officer Candidate School
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. He was a First Lieutenant in the
United States Army
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(1966–69) and saw action as an infantry platoon leader with the
First Cavalry Division in
Vietnam
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. He was decorated with the
Air Medal
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Criteria
The Air Medal was establish ...
,
Bronze Star
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Wh ...
, and the
Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry
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, and was awarded the
Combat Infantryman Badge
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.
DeMille returned to the States and went back to Hofstra University, where he received his degree in political science and history. He has three children, Lauren, Alexander, and James. He resides in Garden City, New York.
DeMille’s earlier books were
NYPD
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detective novels. His first major novel was ''By the Rivers of Babylon'', published in 1978 and still in print, as are all his succeeding novels. He is a member of
American Mensa
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, the
Authors Guild, and past president of the
Mystery Writers of America
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The organization was founded in 1945 by Clayton Rawson, Anthony Boucher, Lawrence Treat, and Brett Halliday.
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. He is also a member of the
International Thriller Writers
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, who honored him as 2015
ThrillerMaster of the Year. DeMille holds three honorary doctorates: Doctor of Humane Letters from Hofstra University, Doctor of Literature from Long Island University, and Doctor of Humane Letters from
Dowling College
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.
DeMille is the author of ''
By the Rivers of Babylon'', ''
Cathedral
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'', ''
The Talbot Odyssey'', ''
Word of Honor'', ''
The Charm School'', ''
The Gold Coast'', ''
The General’s Daughter'', ''
Spencerville'', ''
Plum Island'', ''
The Lion’s Game'', ''
Up Country'', ''
Night Fall'', ''
Wild Fire
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Wildfire or Wild Fire may also refer to:
People
* "Wildfire", Chippewa name of sculptor Edmonia Lewis (c. 1844–1907)
Arts, entertainment, ...
'', ''
The Gate House'', ''
The Lion'', ''
The Panther'', '' The Quest'', ''
Radiant Angel'', and ''
The Cuban Affair''. He also co-authored ''
Mayday'' with Thomas Block and ''The Deserter'' with his son, Alex DeMille, and has contributed short stories, book reviews, and articles to magazines and newspapers both online and in print.
Writing style
Many of DeMille's books are written in the
first person, and as such his books follow a linear plotline in which the reader moves along with the main character.
Although the tone of his writing varies from novel to novel, one consistent tool is DeMille's liberal use of sarcasm and dry humor.
Most DeMille novels, especially the more recent, avoid "Hollywood endings," and instead finish either inconclusively or with the hero successfully exposing the secret/solving the mystery while suffering in his career or personal life as a result. There are generally loose ends left for the reader to puzzle over, ''
Night Fall'' being a perfect example.
Works
DeMille often uses
Long Island, where he currently lives, as a setting in his novels, as in ''
The Gold Coast'', ''
The Gate House'', ''
Plum Island'', ''
Word of Honor'', ''
Night Fall'', and ''
Radiant Angel''. His most recent novels have followed two main characters, John Corey (starring in seven novels) and
Paul Brenner
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People
Christianity
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(starring in two novels, with also a part in Corey's sixth novel). In earlier works, the storylines were completely separate, but there have been hints in the novels that they are part of a larger "DeMille Universe" that references events and characters in earlier novels, such as ''
The Gold Coast'' and ''
The Charm School''.
DeMille spends approximately 16 months creating each of his novels due to the extensive research involved, and because he writes them longhand on legal pads with a number one pencil.
Bibliography
John Sutter series
#''
The Gold Coast'' (1990)
#''
The Gate House'' (2008)
Characters
John Sutter, Susan Sutter, Felix Mancuso, and several other characters of ''The Gold Coast'' reappear in the sequel ''The Gate House''.
Paul Brenner series
#''
The General's Daughter'' (1992)
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Up Country'' (2002)
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The Panther'' (2012), Paul Brenner teams up with John Corey on a case.
Characters
Paul Brenner, a criminal investigator/ Special Agent for the
United States Army
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's
Criminal Investigation Division (CID). He was introduced in ''The General's Daughter'' and reappears in ''Up Country'', and ''The Panther''. He now works as a Special Agent for the US State Department's
Diplomatic Security Service
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(DSS). His girlfriend is US Army CID investigator/ Special Agent Cynthia Sunhill.
Colonel Karl Hellman is Brenner's superior officer at the CID. He appeared in ''The General's Daughter'' and ''Up Country.''
John Corey series
#''
Plum Island'' (1997)
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The Lion's Game'' (2000)
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Night Fall'' (2004)
#''
Wild Fire
Wildfire is a fire in an area of combustible vegetation that occurs in the countryside or rural areas.
Wildfire or Wild Fire may also refer to:
People
* "Wildfire", Chippewa name of sculptor Edmonia Lewis (c. 1844–1907)
Arts, entertainment, ...
'' (2006)
#''
The Lion'' (2010), direct sequel to ''
The Lion's Game''
#''
The Panther'' (2012), John Corey teams up with Paul Brenner on a case.
#''
Radiant Angel'' (2015)
#''The Maze'' (2022)
Characters
*John Corey, a former homicide detective, medically retired from the NYPD with 3 gunshot wounds, now working for the FBI’s Anti-Terrorist Task Force. He was introduced in ''
Plum Island'' and reappears in ''
The Lion's Game,'' ''
Night Fall,'' ''
Wild Fire
Wildfire is a fire in an area of combustible vegetation that occurs in the countryside or rural areas.
Wildfire or Wild Fire may also refer to:
People
* "Wildfire", Chippewa name of sculptor Edmonia Lewis (c. 1844–1907)
Arts, entertainment, ...
'', ''The Lion'', ''The Panther'', and ''Radiant Angel''.
*
Kate Mayfield, an F.B.I. special agent. Introduced in ''The Lion's Game.'' She marries Corey and reappears in ''Night Fall'', ''Wild Fire'', ''The Lion'', ''The Panther'', and ''Radiant Angel''.
*Asad Khalil, a Libyan terrorist. His family was wiped out in an American military attack in 1986, for which he swore revenge.
*Ted Nash, a CIA agent and arch-rival of Corey, who is introduced in ''Plum Island'' and reappears in ''The Lion's Game,'' ''Night Fall,'' and ''Wild Fire.''
Joe Ryker series
#''
The Sniper'' (1974)
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The Hammer of God'' (1974)
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The Agent of Death
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'' (1975)
#''
The Smack Man
''The Smack Man'' is the fourth of Nelson DeMille's novels about NYPD Sergeant Joe Ryker. It was first published in 1975 with the protagonist originally as Joe Keller. Then republished in 1989 with the author listed as Jack Cannon. The novel foc ...
'' (1975)
#''
The Cannibal'' (1975)
#''
The Night of the Phoenix'' (1975)
Characters
NYPD Sergeant Joe Ryker, a tired, no-nonsense detective assigned to the NYPD Detective Bureau, whose natural understanding of his environment gives him an enhanced instinct for tracking down criminals. A loner, he carries two weapons: a standard police snub-nosed .38 Special revolver in an ankle holster, and a .357 Magnum revolver carried in a shoulder-holster. He appeared in the first six novels by DeMille. All were republished in 1989 bearing DeMille's nom-de-plume "Jack Cannon".
Stand-alone novels
:1. ''The Quest'' (1975, re-released 2013
)
:2. ''
By the Rivers of Babylon'' (1978)
:3. ''
Cathedral
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'' (1981)
:4. ''
The Talbot Odyssey'' (1984)
:5. ''
Word of Honor'' (1985)
:6. ''
The Charm School'' (1988)
:7. ''
Spencerville'' (1994)
:8. ''
Mayday'' (1998)
:9. ''
The Cuban Affair'' (2017)
:10. ''The Deserter'' (2019)
Characters
Colonel Petr Burov/Boris/Boris Korsakov: Though not explicitly stated, DeMille hints that Burov, the antagonist in ''The Charm School,'' is the same person as the mysterious "Boris," a character in ''The Lion's Game'' and ''The Lion'' who trained Asad Khalil.
Short fiction
#''The Mystery at Thorn Mansion'' (1976)
#''Life or Breath'' (1976)
#"Revenge and Rebellion", in ''The Plot Thickens'', (1997)
#''The Rich and the Dead'' (2011)
#''The Book Case'' (2011)
#''Death Benefits'' (2012)
#''Rendezvous'' (2012)
Other novels
#''Hitler's Children: The True Story of Nazi Human Stud Farms'' (1976) ''(as Kurt Ladner)''
#''Killer Sharks: The Real Story'' (1977) ''(as Brad Mathews)''
Non-fiction
#''The Five-Million-Dollar Woman: Barbara Walters'' (1976) ''(as Ellen Kay)''
Contributed works
#''The Plot Thickens'' (1997)
#''Getting Your Book Published for Dummies'' (2000)
#''Takeoff!'' (2000)
#''The Best American Mystery Stories'' (2004)
#''Dangerous Women'' (2005)
#''The Book that Changed my Life'' (2007)
#''In the Shadow of the Master: Classic Tales by Edgar Allan Poe'' (2009)
#''The Rich and the Dead'' (2011)
#''The Book Case'' (2011)
#''Long Island’s Gold Coast'' (2012)
#''OHEKA Castle'' (2012)
#''Death Benefits'' (2012)
#''Rendezvous'' (2012)
#''The Mystery Writers of America Cookbook'' (2015)
#''The Books that Changed My Life'' (2016)
#''Great Minds Think and Write: 50 Years of the Mensa Bulletin'' (2016)
#''The Artists’ and Writers’ Cookbook: A Collection of Stories and Recipes'' (2016)
#''MatchUp'' (2017)
Filmography
References
External links
The "official" DeMille webpageBlogTalkRadio interview with Rodger Nichols Jan 24, 2018 - The Cuban Affair
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1943 births
Living people
People from Garden City, New York
People from Jamaica, Queens
Hofstra University alumni
American thriller writers
American crime fiction writers
United States Army personnel of the Vietnam War
Mensans
20th-century American novelists
21st-century American novelists
People from Elmont, New York
American male novelists
United States Army officers
20th-century American male writers
21st-century American male writers